Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

The District of Columbia’s (District) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly known as Food Stamps) helps low-income individuals and families by providing monthly benefits to purchase food. SNAP benefits are provided on an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, that is used as a debit card. EBT cards are accepted at most grocery stores, some farmers’ markets, convenience, big box stores, and some online stores. SNAP benefits generally cannot be used to buy prepared foods, vitamins, alcohol/tobacco, and non-food items (like soap or toothpaste).

How to Apply

You can apply for SNAP by completing an application, providing documents to verify your eligibility, and participating in an interview.

Eligibility

Eligibility and benefit amounts are based on income, expenses, and the number of people applying as a household.

Ongoing Eligibility

If you are eligible, you will be certified for SNAP for a certain number of months. This could range from 12-36 months, depending on your circumstances. You will need to notify us if you experience certain changes. Depending on your certification period, you may be required to complete check-in halfway through your certification period – this is called a “mid-certification” or “interim contact”. At the end of your certification period, you will need to complete an application and provide us with documentation to verify your ongoing eligibility, and you may be asked to participate in an interview.

If you have received notification that it is time to complete a SNAP mid-certification or recertification, you can complete these actions online, via mobile application, or drop off your completed mid-certification or recertification in person, or through the mail.

If you have received notification that it is time to complete a SNAP interim contact, please call the ESA Public Benefits Call Center at (202) 727-5355 from 7:30 am - 4:45 pm, Monday – Friday.

Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Cards

If you are approved for SNAP, each month your SNAP benefits will be automatically loaded onto an EBT Card. You must create a PIN that you will need to enter each time you make an eligible food purchase.

Using your SNAP Benefits

SNAP is accepted at most grocery stores, convenience stores, some farmers’ markets, and some online stores. SNAP can only be used to purchase eligible food items.

Employment and Training Services for SNAP Recipients

If you are approved for SNAP, you can receive employment, training, and education assistance at no cost through the:

Additional Food Resources

If you are approved for SNAP, you can receive employment, training, and education assistance through: